New Jaguars receiver Tandon Doss was arrested Wednesday for disorderly conduct in his hometown of Indianapolis, but was not charged Thursday.

Doss, 24, signed a two-year contract with the Jaguars on March 18 after spending the first three years of his NFL career with the Baltimore Ravens.

The Jaguars were aware of Doss’ arrest but declined comment. He is expected to be in Jacksonville next week for the start of offseason conditioning.

Doss was arrested by the Indianapolis Metro Police Department after refusing to listen to an officer’s orders.

The police report summarized the incident as a “disturbance between two people. One [who] was out of control and was arrested for [disorderly conduct].”

According to the arresting officer’s report, two white males — ages 19 and 20 — approached a patrol car around 4 p.m. Wednesday and said the driver of a 2010 Dodge — which was Doss — was following them. They asked the officer if he could talk to the driver.

When he approached Doss’ car, the officer said Doss was yelling into his phone.

“Mr. Doss was very upset and started yelling at me,” the officer wrote in his report. “I ordered him to place the car in park and shut the engine off. He refused. Due to the traffic jam, there was no place for him to go. I again ordered him to turn off the engine. He refused and kept yelling into the phone.

“I told him to give me his license. He refused. I saw him drop his right hand to the center of the seat. I ordered him to keep his hands where I could see them. He did not follow my orders. I removed him from the vehicle and took him into custody.”

There was nothing in the report pertaining to Doss being under the influence of alcohol or drugs and that anything was found in his car.

Doss grew up in Indianapolis and attended Indiana University before he was drafted in the fourth round by Baltimore in 2011. He has 26 catches in 35 games, but led the NFL last year with a 15.6-yard punt return average.

Oops. If in Indy you have road rage, just think what will happen here. I was thinking BIG things for Doss here, maybe a #1 WR even. I guess the big head some get when drafted or signed for millions, gets in their way.

Big headed they can't seem to conform to society, it's rules and laws. Never mind not listening to a police officer, never mind arguements with a police officer, never mind a hot head that's uncontrollable. You see, free agents are usually FA's for a reason, other than the money.

Tandon and Justin, a driving menace in Jacksonville. Stay off the highways after midnight, or the next tire to blow may be yours!